It means "St. Gabriel" and was named for the archangel Gabriel.
"San Gabriel" means "Saint Gabriel" in English. It is likely named after the Mission San Gabriel Arcángel, a Spanish mission founded in 1771 in California.
San Juan Bautista translates to Saint John the Baptist in English. The town is named after John the Baptist, a biblical figure known as a prophet and for baptizing Jesus in the Jordan River.
The Spanish word "quien" means "who" or "whom" in English.
Whom is a pronoun. Whois used as the subject of a verb (who decided this?) and whom is used as the object of a verb or preposition (to whom do you wish to speak?). However, in modern English who is often used instead of whom, as in who should we support? and most people consider this to be acceptable. Origin: Old English hwā .
by whom are you taught?
"Whom's" is not a standard word in English. The proper form to use is "whom," which is the objective case of "who."
San Gabriel means Saint Gabriel. Gabriel was one of the few angels named in the Holy Bible.
You have to practice and do the best you can
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gabriel daniel fahrenheit
Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit is the person for whom Fahrenheit is named after.
The scientist for whom the temperature scale is named was Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit (1686-1736)
After the English Queen Victoria
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Spanish for 'Who are you'